April 2nd, 2012
Why are Pictures so Important?

Photography
As an art form and a creative expression.Our brain starts to process pictures/images since the day we born.We see all kind of images around us such as faces,sceneries,animals,building,etc.
To record historical and important events and incidents.There is probably nothing the human brain is more sensitive to than the images we see but we cannot recollect the memories,hence we need photographs.We sometimes react and respond to what we see without realizing or analyzing the consequences.
To imprint into our mindset icons and logos as in commercial advertising.Pictures work like icons or a shortcut that access to our memory and trigger our feelings as if it is part of our auto reflexes.
There are a lot of moments and memories in our lives that we might forget if we didn’t have pictures,such as people and places in our past, friends and loved-ones that have passed on. Without pitures of them,we would not be able to look back on them with fond memories. People who have lost someone when they were very young, or even before they were born, would never get to see what they looked like. Pictures play a very important part of our lives! It’s a link for us to have a connection to our past.
Though we differ in the way we look and things we believe in, there’s something we all share: emotion. Human emotion is innate in all of us; it’s something we’re born with and something we die with. Happiness, sadness, love, hatred, worries, and indifference – these are things that constantly occur in our daily lives.
Today we share with you 40 powerful depictions of the human emotion. In these photos you’ll see celebrations, sadness in defeat, raw anger, and everything else in between that makes SEE MORE
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April 2nd, 2012
Famous Photos
These are indeed world’s most famous photos. Every single one of them has a great story behind, we’re trying to bring you the pictures that changed mankind. If the change was good or bad, that is for you to judge.
Top Twenty Five Rated World’s Famous Photos.
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Sudan Famine UN food camp [1994]: The photo is the “Pulitzer Prize” winning photo taken in 1994 during the Sudan Famine. The picture …231 comment(s)|1162 view(s)
Afghan Girl [1984]: And of course the afghan girl, picture shot by National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry. Shar…113 comment(s)|1024 view(s)
Palestinian martyr [2000]: Today we break a little the site’s pattern showing you not a photo but an image captured from a film…93 comment(s)|572 view(s)
Tourist Guy [2001]: The tourist guy, is an Internet phenomenon consisting of a photograph of a touristPhotoshopped pictu…81 comment(s)|1176 view(s)
Loch Ness Monster [1934]: Stories about a monster in Loch Ness have been around since 565, but only when this picture was take…68 comment(s)|412 view(s)
Burning Monk – The Self-Immolation …: June 11, 1963, Thich Quang Duc, a Buddhist monk from Vietnam, burned himself to death at a busy int…67 comment(s)|1036 view(s)
The last Jew in Vinnitsa [1941]: Picture from an Einsatzgruppen soldier’s personal album, labelled on the back as “Last Jew of Vinnit…64 comment(s)|748 view(s)
Tiananmen Square [1989]: This is probably the most famous picture you know. This is the picture of a student who tries to sto…56 comment(s)|702 view(s)
Fire on Marlborough Street [1975]: On July 22, 1975, photograph Stanley J. Forman working for the Boston Herald American newspaper READ MORE
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